Established but frightened interests divert revolutionary sympathizers by melioristic promises and freeze out advocates of drastic change; all regimes today are crafty enough to espouse this type of liberalism.
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For revolutionary change, voting, petitions, discussions, associating, and lobbying must be supplemented by stressed democracy devised for the removed and protected targets of the establishment: picketing, boycotts, passive resistance, samizdats, free parallel operations, demonstrations, confrontations, tithing, and virtual institutions and governments.
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